This valuable study proposes a novel rapid-entry mechanism of S. aureus that involves the rapid release of calcium from lysosomes. The strength of the paper lies in a very interesting hypothesis; what ...
which releases the Fe 2+ that is then used in the Fenton reaction to form hydroxyl radicals that damage cells, resulting in death. Bacteria fight back against the action of hydroxyl and other free ...
Plants, fungi and bacteria produce a variety of bioactives that alter cell metabolism, sometimes to the point of cell death.
Bowel cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in the U.K. With about 16,800 deaths in the U.K. every ...
Bowel cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in the UK with around 16,800 deaths a year — making ... it has ...
Harmful bacteria can set up shop in the body, damage cells and tissues, and lead to severe adverse health complications, the ...